Nightfly lists his preferred picks from the previous week of primetime programming.

TV Week in Review (week of 9/25/11)

With most Fall shows now up and running this past week really delivered some incredible TV. I really didn't have an easy time selecting these lists. Congrats go to the CW (taking 3 of 7 Scripted 1hr slots), CBS (earning 3 of 7 Outstanding Sitcoms spots), The History Channel (only net to slot twice in the Reality Shows section, plus a fifth consecutive appearance for Ancient Aliens), and Nickelodeon (taking 3 of the 5 Favorite Teen Shows spots) for earning domination in their various categories. Doctor Who lays claim to this week's Top of List again (second week in-a-row) due to its fantastic season finale, as does Star Wars: The Clone Wars again in its Teen category. This column features the series premieres of Terra Nova & Hart of Dixie, a third consecutive appearance of Ringer, and the return of Nikita for the first time this season.Tonight make sure to catch the 2hr season finale of Warehouse 13 and the sure-to-be outrageous season premiere of House.Thanks to my brother I've finally gotten hip to the fun of GetGlue. It temporarily cost me some Klout but I eventually figured it out and now I'll be sharing limited time and favorite of mine stickers offered by GetGlue. And now without further ado, unto my personal favorite picks from last week...* Warning: videos below may contain spoilers and/or mature content not suitable for all ages *

1. Doctor Who - "The Wedding of River Song" (BBC-America)Alex Kingston, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in "The Wedding of River Song"---------------------------------------------------------------------Guest Star of the Week: Alex Kingston on Doctor Who (BBC-America)Alex Kingston as Melody Pond (a.k.a. River Song) in "The Wedding of River Song"---------------------------------------------------------------------* Favorite Teen Shows *

* If you're into GetGlue you can get a sticker for watching the Kelly Clarkson video listed above here.* There are lots musical stickers to get from GG, here are a couple that may not be around much longer. Beyoncé's "Run The World (Girls)" & Sarah Bareilles' "King of Anything."---------------------------------------------------------------------Trivia Question of the Week: Versatile actress Odette Annable makes her debut as Dr. Jessica Adams tonight on the season premiere of House. Can you name the last FOX series Odette was a cast member on? [answered]Current Medal Standing:avengingtitan: Dragavon: BlueStreak: misac: Psivage: GLX: GOSD: ThirtyFiveMinutesAgo: AMS: Fintan: nietoperz: Punchy:

Guest stars impressing me this week got sorta complicated as a good number of the best appear to be taking supporting roles on their respective shows and my Guest Star of the Week honor is primarily reserved for walk-ons. But those waters are often murky in the TV world these days. That said, these praiseworthy guests all came really close to snagging this week's honor; John Pyper-Ferguson (on Fringe), Kathleen Munroe (on Alphas), Julie McNiven (on Nikita), Emily Bergl (on Hawaii Five-O), and Kiefer Sutherland (on an unusually violent episode of The Simpsons).

For this week's movie clips I decided to feature a flick I've seemingly been waiting for my whole life. I was born a handful of years after Rock'em Sock'em Robots hit the market but I honestly can't remember my childhood without that fun 'action' game being around. Fortysomething years later, enter Real Steel (in theaters this Friday 10/7).

And any longtime reader of mine knows I'll never stop crushing on Katherine Heigl. A trailer for her next movie One For The Money (scheduled for a January 2012 release) hit the web this past week and it looks like one I'll especially like. Check it out (below).

That's all folks. Oh yeah, before I go, I mentioned a possible announcement in my previous column... well, since I've now officially published my first Q&A for them, I'm happy to share the news that I've been welcomed onto the writing staff of TV Over Mind; one of my all-time favorite TV websites. My Week in Review column will continue being published here at The Outhouse (along with other stuff) but from now on you can also read my contributions to TVOM if you'd like. Here's one published today for Warehouse 13's 2hr. season finale tonight. Thanks to all of you who've been with me as I've practiced the craft of writing here. Wherever my future may take me I'll always be grateful and loyal to you who've supported me up till now. Have a great week, Be Well & Happy Viewing!

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About the Author - Nightfly

A proud member of NBCUniversal's and A+E Television Networks’ Digital Media Teams, Nightfly routinely interviews producers, creators and stars of various network programs and films with a concentrated emphasis on the Syfy channel. Formally educated in Communications, Computer Science and Music, his résumé reflects more than a decade broadcasting in the fields of television and radio. With pieces routinely published at ScreenFad and Press Pass L.A., his primary areas of interest include TV, film, music, web series, comic books, fashion, pen 'n paper RPG gaming as well as various other pop-culture topics. An avid Twitter user, Nightfly supports the arts, the entertainment community, numerous charities and crowdfunding projects through his journalistic netizenship and non-partisan, multicultural-centric activism.